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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY AUSTRALIA
P.O.Box 1154
Suite I, Level 2, 96 Phillip Street
Parramatta NSW, Australia
Tel: 02 9635 0199
Fax: 02 9635 0299
Email: hfhausttalia@optusnet.com.au

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL (HFHI)
121 Habitat St.
Americus GA 31709
United States of America
Tel: 1-202-924-6935
Fax: 01-229-924-0641
Email: publicinfo@hfhi.org
Website: www.habitat-org

HALIFAX FOUNDATION, THE
P.O. Box 2635, Bedford Row Post
Office
Halifax NS B3J 3P7
Canada
Tel: (902) 422-9438
Fax: (902) 429-1073
Email: the_halifax_foundation@canada.com
Website: www.region.halifax.ns.ca/foundation/index.html

HAMILTON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
110 King Street West
Suite 310, Robert Thomson Building
Hamilton ON L8P 4S6
Canada
Tel: (905)523-5600
Fax: (905) 523-0741
Email: information@hcf.on.ca
Website: www.hcf.on.ca

HANDICAP INTERNATIONAL
ERAC, 14 avenue Berthelot-
F-69631 LYON Cedex 07
France
Tel: (33) 4 7869 7979
Fax: (33) 4 7869 7994
Email: contact@handicap-international.org
handicap_int_lyon@compuserve.com
Website: www.handicap-internarional.org
Contact: President

HANDICAP INTERNATIONAL
Rue de Spa, 67
Bruxelles B-1000, Belgium
Tel: 32-2-280-1601
Fax: 32-2-230-6030
Email: headoffice@handicap.be
Website: www.handicapinternational.be

HANS-SEIDEL-STIFTUNG E.V.
Lazarettstr, 33
Munchen 80636
Germany
Email: info@hss.de
Website: www.hss.de/home/home1.htm

HARRY FRANK GUGGENHEIM FOUNDATION, THE
527 Madison Ave. 15th PL
New York, NY 10022-4304
USA
Tel: +1212 644-4907
Fax: +1212644-5110
Email: www.hfg.org

HARVARD INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
One Eliot Street
Cambridge MA 02138
United States of America
Tel: 1-617-495-4511, 1-617-495-2161
Fax: 1-617-495-0527
Website: www.hiid.harvard.edu

HARVEST HELP
3-4 Old Bakery Row
Wellington Telford TF1 1PS
United Kingdom
Tel: 44-1952-26-0699
Fax: 44-1952-24-7158
Email: info@harvesthelp.org
Website: www.harvesthelp.org

HASBRO CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION
32 West 23rd Street
New York, NY 10010
USA
Tel: (917) 606-6226
Website: www.hasbro.org

HEALTH AND EDUCATION VOLUNTEERS, INC,
1421 Dolley Madison Blvd.
Suite E McLean VA 22101
United States of America
Tel: 1-703-448-8930
Fax: 1-703-448-8969
Email: vnahl@aol.com
Website: www.vnah.com

HEALTH EDUCATION LINKAGE PROGRAMS (H.E.L.P.)
P.O. Box 11434
Birmingham, AL 35202-1434
USA
Tel: + (205)583-0292
Email: margaretellisonrn@hotmail.com
heartsavr@hotmail.com

HEALTH FROMTIERS
44500 66th Ave. Way
Kenyon MN 55946
United States of America
Tel: 1-507-789-6725
Fax: 1-507-789-6575
Email: kno@po.cwru.edu
Website: www.healthfrontiers.org

HEALTHNET INTERNATIONAL
Maassluisstraat 258
1062 GL Amsterdam, Sweden
Tel: + 31 20 5120640
Fax: + 31 20 4201503
Email: office@hni.nl
Jobs: hrm@hni.nl
Website: www.healthnetinternational.org
Contact: Director
Email: willem@hni.nl

HEALTHNET INTERNATIONAL
Maassluisstraat 258
Amsterdam 1062 GL, Netherlands
Tel: 31-20-512-0640
Fax: 31-20-420-1503
Email: office@hni.nl
Website: www.healthnetinternational.org

HEALTH VOLUNTEERS OVERSEAS
C/o Washington Station, P.O. Box 65157
Washington, D.C. 20035-5157, USA
Tel: 1-202-296-0928
Fax: 1-202-296-8018
Email: hvonj@aol.com
Website: www.hvousa.org

HEART TO HEART INTERNATIONAL
401 S.CIairborne, Ste. 302
Olathe, KS 66062, USA
Tel: (913) 764-5200

HEIFER PROJECT INTERNATIONAL, INC.
P.O. Box 808, 1015 South Louisiana Street
Little Rock AR 72202, USA
Tel: 1-501-376-8936, 1-501-376-6836
Fax: 1-501-376-8906
Email: project@heifer.org
Website: www.intellinet.com/Heifer

HEINRICH BOLL STIPTUNG E.V.
Hackesche Hofe
Rosenthaler Str. 40/41
Berlin 10178
Germany
Tel: 49-30-2853-40
Fax: 49 -30-2853-4109
Email: info@boell.de
Website: www.boell.de

HELEN KELLER INTERNATIONAL
90 West St., 2nd Floor, Suite 200
New York NY 10006
United States of America
Tel: 1-212-766-5266
Fax: 1-212-791-7590
Email: info@hkworld.org
Website: www.hki.org

HELLENIC ASSOCIATION FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (HA.I.D.)
Moshonision 5
68100 Alexandroupolis
Greece
Tel: 00 30 551 35031, + 30 944 71 8397
Fax: 00 30 551 82794
Emails hellenicaid@axd.forthnet.gr

HELP
60, The Pleasance
Edinburgh, EH8 91J
United Kingdom
Tel: 44-131-556-9497
Fax: 44-131-668-4177

HELPAGE INTEKNATIONAL(HAI)
67-74 Saffron Hill
London EC1N 8QX
United Kingdom
Tel: 44-71-404-7201
Fax: 44-71-404-7203
Email: hai@helpage.org
press@helpage.org
finance@helpage.org
Website: www.oneworld.org/helpage
Contact: Chief Executive

HELP-HILFE ZUR SELBSTHILFE E.V. (HELP)
Reuterstr. 39
53115 Bonn
Germany
Tel: +49 228 915290, +49 228 9152911, +0172 2306499
Fax: +49 228 9152999
Website: www.help-ev.de
Contact: Managing Director
Email: help-ev.nierwetberg@t-online.de
Headphone: +49 228 9152913

HELPING TO REACH MANY THROUGH DIRECT ASSISTANCE IN DEVELOPMENT
430 Shore Road, Apartment 6D
Long Beach NY 11561
United States of America
Tel: 1-516-431-6602
Fax: 1-516-897-2981
Email: contact@hermandad.org
Website: www.hermandad.org

HELP INTERNATIONAL INC.
P.O.Box 2804
Unit 4, 59 O’Connell St
North Parramatta NSW
Australia
Tel: 02 9484 5396
Fax: 02 9899 2602
Email: helplri@yahoo.com

HELP INTERNATIONAL, INC.
12501 Old Columbia
Pike Silver Spring MD 20904
United States of America
Tel: 1-301-680-6366
Fax: 1-301-854-1166
Email: 74617.1701@compuserve.com

HELVETAS-SWISS ASSOCIATION FOR DEVELOPMENT AND COOPERATION
P.O. Box 181
St. Moritzstrasse 15
Zurich 8042
Switzerland
Tel: 41-1-368-6500, 41-1-363-5060
Fax: 41-1-368-6580, 41-1-362-2953
Email: info@helvetas.ch
helvetas@helvetas.ch
Website: www.helvetas.ch

HENRY J. KAISER FOUNDATION, THE
2400 Sand Hill Road
Menio Park, CA 94025
USA
Tel: 650 854 9400
Website: www.kff.org

HENRY M. KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION
2400 Sand Hill Road
Menio Park
California 94025
USA
Tel: (650) 854-9400
Website: www.kff.org/

HENRY M. JACKSON FOUNDATION
1001 Fourth Avenue, Suite 3317
Seattle, WA 98154
USA
Tel: +1206 682-8565
Fax: +1206 682-8961
Email: foundation@hmjackson.org

HERMANDADES DEL TRABAJO
Juan de Austria 9
Madrid 28010
Spain
Tel: 34-91-594-5074
Fax: 34-91-594-5074
Email: comunicacion@hhtmadrid.com
Website: www.hhtmadrid.com

HERMANN VON HELMHOLTZ GEMEINSCHAFT DEUTSCHER FORSCHUNGSZENTREN (HFG)
Ahrstrasse 45
Postfach 201448
53175 Bonn
Germany
Tel: +49 228 37 67 41
Fax: +49 228 37 67 44
Email: hfg@helmholtz.de
Website: www.helmholtz.de

HILFE FUR KINDER IN DER NOT
Schaufelder Strasse 11
Hannover D-30167
Germany
Tel: 49-511-980-5556
Fax: 49-511-980-5558
Email: craoffice@aol.com

HILFE ZUR SELBSTHILFE E.V. HELP
Reuterstr. 39
BonnD-53115
Germany
Tel: 49-228-9152-90
Fax: 49-228-9152-999
Email: help-ev@t-online.de
Website: www.help-ev.de

HILFSWERK 6STERREICH
Ebendorferstrasse 6
Wien 1010
Austria
Tel: 43-1-405-7500-0
Fax: 43-1-405-7500-60
Email: oesterreichisches@hilfswerk.at
Website: www.hilfswerk.at/

HILFSWERK DER EVANGELISCHEN KIRCHEN DERSCHWEIZ
Swiss Interchurch Aid
Postfach 332
Starnpfenbachstrasse 123
Zurich 8035
Switzerland
Tel: 41-1-361-6600
Fax: 41-1-361-7827
Email: info@hekseper.ch
heks@hekseper.ch
Website: www.heks.ch

HIVOS-HUMANIST INSTITUTE FOR COOPERATION WITH DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Raamweg 16
Den Haag 2596 HL, Netherlands
Tel: 31-70-376-5500
Fax: 31-70-362-4600
Email: hivos@hivos.nl
Website: www.hivos.nl
Contact: Economic Advisor

HOLD MY HAND FOUNDATION / FOGD A KEZEM ALAPITVANY
21 Rozsa Ferenc Street
Bicserd H-7671, Hungary
Tel: 36-7-207-3436
Website: www.goodwill.org

HOLT INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S SERVICES
P.O. Box 2880 (1195 City View)
Eugene OR 97402, USA
Tel: 1-541-687-2202
Fax: 1-541-683-6175
Email: info@holtinternational.org
Website: www.holtintl.org

HOLY LAND FOUNDATION FOR RELIEF AND DEVELOPMENT (HLF)
525 International Pkwy. Ste. 509
Richardson, TX 75081, USA
Tel: 972.699.9868
Fax: 972.699.0198
Email: hlf@hlf.org
Website: www.hlf.org
Emergency phone: 214 674 0587 or 972 699 9868 ext.102

HONG KONG RED CROSS
33, Harcourt Road
Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 28020021
Fax: (852) 28027359
Email: info@redcross.org.hk
Website: www.redcross.org.hk

HOPE ALLIANCE, THE
P.O.Box 980541
Park City, UT 84098
Tel: 801-952-9393
Fax: 801-952-9395
Email: johnhanrahan@sisna.com
Website: www.hopealliance.com
Contact: President
Headmail: hopealliance@aol.com
Headphone: 435-602-0031

HOPE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
214 Sixth St. New Westminster
British Columbia, V3L 3A2
Canada
Tel: 1-604-525-5481
Fax: 1-604-525-3471
Website: www.hope-international.com

HOPE WORLDWIDE, LTD.
148 East Lancaster Avenue
Wayne PA 19087
United States of America
Tel: 1-610-254-8800
Fax: 1-610-254-8989
Email: HOPEww@aol.com
Website: www.hopeww.org

HUMANITARIAN CARGO CARRIERS (HCC)
Kopernikusstr. 13
10245 Berlin
Germany
Tel: +49-30-29-492999
Fax: +49-30-29-492998
Email: heitland@hcc-berlin.org
braun@hcc-berlin.org
Website: www.hcc-berlin.org
Contact: Managing Directo:
Email: berger@hcc-berlin.org

HUMANITARIAN COMMUNITY INFORMATION CENTRE (HCIC)
Kopernikas Stt. 13
10245 Berlin
Germany
Tel: 49-30-294
Email: hcc-berlin@debitel.net

HUMANITARIAN POLICY GROUP (HPG)
111 Westminster Bridge Road
London SE1 7JD
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 20-7922-0300
Fax: +44 (0) 20-7922-0399
Website: www.odi.org.uk/hpg/

HUMANITARIAN PRACTICE NETWORK (HPN)
Overseas Development Institute
111 Westminster Bridge Road
London, SE1 7JD
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 20 7922 0331/74
Fax: +44 02 7922 0399
Email: f.stevenson@odi.org.uk
Website: www.odihpn.org.uk

HUMANITARIAN RELIEF WORLDWIDE (HCC)
Kopernikus str. 13
10245 Berlin
Germany
Tel: (49-30) 2949 2999, 49-173-6122610
Fax: (49 30) 2949 2998
Email: info@hcc-berlin.org
Website: www.hcc-berlin.org

HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA
P.O.Box L23
8 Meagher Street
Maroubra NSW, Australia
Tel: 0293110159
Fax: 0293110159
Email: andref@mpx.corn.au
Website: www.hrca.org.au

HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH
350, Fifth Avenue, 39 Floor
New York, NY 10118 3299, USA
Tel: (212)216 1208, (212)216 1206
Fax: (212) 7361300
Email: reillyr@hrw.org
brodyr@hrw.org
hrwnyc@hrw.org
Website: www.hrw.org
Contact: Executive Director
HUMEDICA E.V.
Am Riederioh 6
87600 Kaufbeuren
Germany
Tel: (49) 8341 98205, (49) 8341 98204
Fax: (49) 8341-98206
Email: w.gross@humedica.de
r.rinke@humedica.de
Website: www.humedica.de

HUNGARIAN FOUNDATION FOR SELF-RELIANCE
Budakeski int 55/D
Budapest H-1021
Hungary
Tel: 36-1-393-0621, 36-1-200-8784
Fax: 36-1-200-8784

HUNGARIAN INTERCHURCH AID
Tomaj ut. 4
1116 Budapest
Hungary
Tel: +36 1 208 4932/33
Fax: +3612084934
Email: hia@interchurch.hu
Emergency@mterchurch.hu
Website: www.okumenikus.hu
Contact: Director

HUNGARIAN WOMEN’S WORLD
BANKING ASSOCIATION
Romer Floris u. 22-24
C/o SEED Foundation
Budapest H-1024
Hungary
Tel: 361-316-4987
Fax: 361-316-4987
Email: seed@hungary.com
Website: www.swwb.org

HUNGER PROJECT, THE
P.O. Box 7, Gisborne VIC 3437
15 Moras Court
Gisbome VIC 3437, Australia
Tel: 61-3-5428-2828
Fax: 61-3-5428-2785
Email: cathy@thp.org
Website: www.thp.org/

HUNGER PROJECT, THE
260 King Street East, 4th Floor
Toronto ON M5A IK3, Canada
Tel: 1-416-601-6974
Fax: 1-416-601-6976
Website: www.thp.org/

HUNGER PROJECT, THE-GERMANY
Postfach 410 222
Berlin 12112, Germany
Tel: 49-30-859-2733
Fax: 49-30-859-2725
Email: anja81awrence@aol.com
M.J.Frey@t-online.de
Website: www.thp.org

HUNGER PROJECT, THE
2-1-4 Kyobashi Chuoh-Ku
Tokyo 104-0031, Japan
Tel: 81-3-3517-5951
Fax: 81-3-3273-5251
Website: www.thp.org/

HUNGER PROJECT, THE
El Proyecto Hambre AC
Nicolas San Juan 1661
Mexico DF 03100
Mexico
Tel: 52-5-534-0134
Fax: 52-5-524-9426
Email: hugo@thp.org
Website: www.thp.org

HUNGER PROJECT, THE
Kampwei #1
Geulle 6243 BZ, Netherlands
Tel: 31-43-364-0053
Fax: 31-45-578-7112
Email: cbrogo@wxs.nl
Website: www.thp.org

HUNGER PROJECT, THE
Unit 2/3, Allenby Road
Panmure Auckland
New Zealand
Tel: 64-9527-1771
Fax: 64-9-527-1778
Email: alanc@xtra.co.nz
Website: www.thp.org

HUNGER PROJECT, THE
Industrivaegen 19
Solna 17148, Sweden
Tel: 46-8-735-2330
Fax: 46-8-735-6260
Email: tove@thp.org
Website: www.thp.org

HUNGER PROJECT, THE
Case Postale 35
1, rue de Varembe
Geneva 201211, Switzerland
Tel: 41-22-734-6519
Fax: 41-22-733-9203
Website: www.thp.org

HUNGER PROJECT, THE
Trelawney 20 Bedford Road Moor Park
Northwood Middlesex, HAG 2AZ
United Kingdom
Tel: 44-1923-83-5561
Fax: 44-1923-83-5562
Email: Mirella.Rugolotto@virgin.net
Website: www.thp.org

HUNGER PROJECT, THE
Small Business Investment Group
15 East 26th Street
New York NY 10010, USA
Tel: 1-212-251-9100
Fax: 1-212-532-9785
Email: info@thp.org
Website: www.thp.org

HURONIA COMMUNITIES FOUNDATION/FONDATION COMMUNAUTAIRE DE L’HURONIE
357 rue King Street
Midland ON L4R 3M7
Canada
Tel: (705) 528-6000 x227
Fax: (705) 526-9504
Email: gmorehouse@huroniacommunities.com
Website: www.huroniacommunities.com


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  3. We are introducing ourselves as a grass root level voluntary organizations and working with poor and social excluded communities in Santhal pargana region of Jharkhand state. It was founded 2001.Over the 10 years its approach to alleviating poverty and enhance health status of oppressed segment. Its program empowers and enables marginalized communities to have a great control over their own lives through active participation in civil and political life.

    Currently, it is running community led water and sanitation as well as sustainable agriculture development project. It is providing agricultural training on SWI, SRI and support and promoting the use of traditional farming practices that build on indigenous knowledge and experience. By promoting safe drinking water and sanitation, it is helping poor families increase their health and hygiene while sustaining and improving environment for future generation
    We need your coperation for reshaping the quality of life of weaker segment in Santhal Pragana region in Jharkhand, India.

  4. Dear Sir/Madam

    Greetings from –SAHABHAGINI-
    FEDERATION OF STATE LEVEL FEMALE SEX WORKERS COLLECTIVES – Karnataka State , India

    I am writing for information on possibility of funding assistance for a project that we have identified to work on the sustainable development of FEMALE SEX WORKERS through Education for their Children in Karnataka.

    We are working in this area since 1997 All Our Executive Committee Members from Female Sex workers community. Our partners are spread across in 23 districts in 26 collectives. We reach 71739 women in sex work (estimated number) through 26 collectives in karanataka.

    We would be grateful to know if your organization would consider providing Financial Assistance for this proposed project. If so, how we could apply for the needed assistance. Please provide us with the necessary application forms, if any.

    Should you not be in a position to help us, we would be grateful if you could recommend other organizations that may be interested in our proposal.

    With Sincerely

    Yours

    Shanthamma
    President

    Sahabhagini-State level Female Sex workers Collectives-Karnataka

    For more information contact us in the following address
    Registered Office
    Sahabhagini-State level Federation of women in sex work collectives-Karnataka
    BIRDS Campus, Village and Post-Tukannati, Taluk: Gokak, District: Belgaum
    Phone No.08332-284678

    Regional Office
    Sahabhagini, No.136, LIG 2nd stage, 7th Main, KHB Colony, Basveshwarnagar, Bangalore-560079
    Phone No. 080-23401963, E-mail ID: sahabhagini_belgaum@yahoo.co.in

  5. Dear Sir/ Madam,

    It is a pleasure to introduce Desh Bangla Kallyan Parishad (DBKP) based in Bangladesh . DBKP is a non profit non governmental organization (NGO) and working in favorer of the poor and underprivileged and underserved people of Bangladesh.
    DBKP has a number of full time professionals and staff having relevant experience. Besides the in –house professionals DBKP has established a working net work with outside professional/ experts for successfully carrying out any challenging job assigned to it . DBKP has also developed professional relationship and networking with a number of national and international organizations in its area of interest. Since establishment in 1991. DBKP has been working with the disadvantaged, the underserved and the marginal people struggling for existence. Poverty in Bangladesh is deeply rooted and is degrading day by day and it destroys family values and breaks family bondage . The curse of poverty is indescribable. In such a situation DBKP has been working to reduce poverty and bring about a positive change in the conditions of the landless, asset less ,the disadvantaged ,the underprivileged and vulnerable people providing required support for their development . The organization also works for the destitute and helpless women by implementing different programs / projects of appropriate nature.

    DBKP has been implementing different programs/ project in the following fields in order to achieve its desired objectives:
    Livelihood development, Empowerment of women and children , Primary health care ,Environmental protection, Water supply and sanitation., Vocational Training , Disaster Management , Income –generation activities with Micro-finance., Development program for the handicapped/ orphan , Education, Health, Skill Development of Child-labor/ Street Children , Community Development.

    DBKP have been trying to bring about social change in Bangladesh and with this end in view different project are implemented

    The information of implementing projects/ programs for social change of and development by the organization are shown below in summarized form:

    Sl.No Areas/activities in which gained most experience Name of the project /programs implemented /under implementation. Implementation period/time Funding agency
    1. Integrated livelihood Development project. Integrated livelihood Development project Dhaka city slum area On going program since-2002 Self financing
    2. Primary health care service 10 bed Hospital in Jhalakathi District. On going program sinc2000 Self financing
    3. Community development(Women’s right) Political empowerment towards poverty eradication women human rights. In the year 2001 UNDP
    4. Protection of environment Solid waste management and recycle program in Dhaka city area. 6th March ,02 to 5th March ,03 UNDP and M/O Forest and environment
    5. Water Supply and Sanitation Installation of tube-wells and construction of sanitation latrines in the city slum area 1st June 2002 to 30th Sept,02 Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Bangladesh
    6. Primary health care. Primary health care training On going program since 1995 Self financing
    7. Water supply and sanitation in the Dhaka city slum area .Union: Dakhingaon .Thana : Sabujbagh, District: Dhaka Water supply and Sanitation in the Dhaka city slum area October,03 to March,04. SIMAVI- working together for health development The Netherlands.
    8. Physical facilities for Vocational training center for under privileged women. Establishment of a vocational training center for under privileged women 21st April ,04to 30th Septemberm,2004 Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Bangladesh
    9. Relief distribution work in Khilgoan thana of Dhaka District and Rupgonj Upazilla of Narayangonj Districet. Relief distribution work in Khilgoan thana of Dhaka district and Rupgonj Upazilla of Narayangonj District July August 2004 WFP , Save the Children and CIONCERN-Bangladesh.
    10 Eradication of child labor Rupgonj and Sonargaon Upazilla under Narayangonj District November -2006
    M/O labor and manpower and ILO
    11. DBKP- Vocational training Centre for poor Women and Vulnerable youths. Vill: Chonpara, Upazilla Rupgonj under Narayangonj district In Bangladesh. January-2010
    (On going) Embassy of Japan in Dhaka.

    It is a very short description of the organization . Details can be sent if you so desire. Under the above circumstance, DBKP request you to kindly send your guide lines for receiving support and assistance from your esteemed organization. This will help us prepare project documents and proposals properly. We consider you to be a potential donor and feel your support for our program will go a long way for improving the condition of the disadvantaged and the vulnerable people in Bangladesh.

    Looking forward for your kind co-operation.

    With best regards

    (Md. Abdul Khaleque)
    Chairman
    Desh Bangla Kallyan Parishad (DBKP )
    House#290/4,Block#A,Niloy Plaza(3rd Floor),Khilgaon Railgate, Dhaka-1219,Bangladesh.
    Phone:0088-02-8252303-4, Fax: 0088-02-7210485,Email: dbkp.org@gmail.com

  6. Paramjit singh cheema
    Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    May 25, 2011 at 7:57 am
    Respected sir,
    We are running library in small village Jangpur,distt Ludhiana , Punjab ,India under a name Guru Nanak library registered under Punjabi sahit sabha , New Delhi. We encourage our rural children toward reading . In future we will plan to provide study material to poor studentsfor their higher studies . Therefore , we need funds please help us. For reply pls contact Paramjit singh cheema , Press secretary , Email- paramcheema2008@gmail.com

  7. suresh wadkar says:

    We are introducing ourselves as a grass root level voluntary organizations and working with poor and social excluded communities in Slum at mumbai. It was founded 2001.Over the 10 years its approach to alleviating poverty and enhance health status of oppressed segment. Its program empowers and enables marginalized communities to have a great control over their own lives through active participation in civil and political life.

    Currently, it is running Balwadi (pre -PrimaryP as well as Brick Labour’s Children Education project.

  8. Dear mam/sir,
    we requesting you for your financial support to our organization. we are running an old age home for the poor n needy.. we have I.T. 12A.,80G.,and F.C.R.A. Once again requesting for your kind donation , sir/madam, please.
    awaiting for your financial support..
    Address:- RAHUL SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIETY(REGD. NO. 336/2006.)
    PALAKOLLU-534260, WEST GODAVARI DIST,AP.,
    INDIA.
    A/C no:- for foreign donors:- RAHUL SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIETY,
    30794248739,
    STATE BANK OF INDIA ,
    MARKET STREET BRANCH ,
    PALAKOLLU-534260, AP., INDIA.

    for local donors:- RAHUL SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIETY
    A/C no:- 498402010004916
    UNION BANK OF INDIA,
    PALAKOLLU-534260, AP.,
    INDIA.
    email; rahulsssociety@gmail.com

  9. abhijit says:

    good day to you,
    we want more donetion/funds for starts schools,colleges,hospitals & help centers on our ‘ samina sabbir rural ayurvedic yog medical educationl resarch trust ‘
    rg. under 80g,12AA,FCRA.to help poor peoples,childrens,womens,widows,students & help who want help.so plese help.
    see details http://www.ssmedicaltrust.org
    contact : abhijit.ghude@yahoo.com or +91 – 08698992829

  10. I am Fr.Telesphore Barwa, the director of Catholic Mission Hospital San Nuagaon. This hospital is serving the least, the lost and the last irrespective of caste, creed, religion and color. The hospital needs funds to update the system and infrastructures and buy machines for Blood Bank.

    Contact No.(91) 9437767546

  11. PROFILE OF THE ORGANISATION
    1. Name of the organization :BRIGHT EDUCATION SOCIAL SERVICE SOCITY. (Bethel prayer house)
    2. Name of the Chief functionary: Rev.Mr.M.Ezhil maran.
    3. Type of the organization and legal states: Economic Educational social.
    i. Nature of the organization: Non-Governmental, Secular
    Non-Profit voluntary organization.
    ii. Registered as: The society is registered under Karnataka societies Act of 1960.
    iii. Society’s Registration No: Reg No.14/98/99
    iV. FCRA Registration No with date: Reg No.094570184
    10-01-2004
    v. Name and address of the Bank: Vyshya Bank,
    Chickballapur Branch,
    Chickballapur Dist,
    Karnataka-562101
    vi. Account No: SB/CA (15189) 109010052604
    Vii Income Tax Registration Registration under section 12(a) of the Income Tax 1961 entered at No PAN:AABTB1704F

    4. Address for communication: Bright Education society-BES
    C/o Bright school, (Bethel prayer house)
    Prashanta Nagar
    North ext, Mustor Road,
    Chickballapur-562101,
    Chickballapur Dist,
    Karnataka-India,
    Land Phone No:08156-293041.
    Cell: 09901855486, 9481863304,
    E-Mail:brightsociety1@gmail.com
    bethel.ezhil@gmail.com

    5. Background of the organization:
    Introduction
    Education provides a solid foundation for people to enhance and strengthen the quality of their lives. All citizens deserve and need opportunities to learn, and grow, not just when they are young, but throughout their lives. Having a variety of excellent learning opportunities is essential for a vibrant, adaptive community.
    Purpose
    The purpose of the Education grants program is to enhance the quality of, and access to, education and lifelong learning opportunities for all.

    Goals
    • Support the development and implementation of educational initiatives that: Contribute to excellence in teaching and learning; foster student citizenship and volunteerism; and strengthen school communities through the participation of students, parents, educators, and the community

    • Improve educational access and program completion rates for all students, particularly for those facing economic or cultural barriers or with special needs.
    • The principal objective of the programme is to promote open and democratic societies founded on the rule of law and based on a stable political and economic development. In order to learn from the experiences of the Neighbourhood Programme, it has been decided to carry out an independent evaluation. While activities within the programme fall within four different focus areas, the objective of this evaluation is to assess and document the relevance, effectiveness and efficiency of the support given within the specific area of ‘Economic Development’, both at the level of the priority area as a whole and the individual projects.
    • The evaluation is a learning-focused evaluation, which will serve as an input into the ongoing discussions within the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs on how best to promote private sector driven economic growth and employment. It should therefore distil key lessons learned regarding the strategies, approaches and methods used in the Neighbourhood Programme.

    • Encourage learners to develop healthy self-esteem including a respectful appreciation of their own and others’ individual, ethnic and cultural identity
    • Advance educational approaches and facilitate access to enhanced literacy for all age groups Disseminate successful program models, and promote innovation in a specific area of learning

    • Contribute to the professional growth of educators and the advancement of innovative approaches to learning
    • Demonstrate collaborative planning, competent financial management and appropriate use of community resources
    Area of Interest: Aboriginal Education
    • Priority will be given to proposals that show innovation, a questioning of the status quo, capacity to transform Aboriginal education, and are targeted to expanding the number, knowledge and skill of Aboriginal educators.
    • It is expected that the initiatives will integrate Aboriginal knowledge systems; ensure meaningful involvement and decision-making of Aboriginal community, Elders, parents, educators and learners; and build capacity through collaboration, connection and partnerships that are sustainable.
    • Educational organizations with a demonstrated commitment and capacity for success in Aboriginal education, particularly in communities or regions with high numbers of Aboriginal students, will be given particular consideration.

    i. About the Educational Society.

    The Bright Education Society (BES) registered as non-profitable voluntary organization was started in the year 1998 by its founder member cum project director Mr. M.Ezhil Maran at Chickballapur, Chickballapur district, Karnataka state, India.

    It’s main objective was to educate the rural poor and organize them for constructive development with the capacity to address every issue in all parameters on their collective approach, with this being the goal the society has ventured in many welfare and development activities for the past 10 years and over the period of years it has been possible to help these rural poor to a certain extent.

    Different programs undertaken are as follow:
    ? Non-formal education in 15 villages.
    ? Formation of self help groups of women in 20 villages.
    ? Free residential school for 54 SC and ST children belonging to poorest of poor families.
    ? Free supply of education material to 250 children belonging to rural poor families.
    ? Conducting of Health check-up camps in the villages and dispensation of free medicines to needy patients.
    ? Computer training to rural youth in order to promote self-employment activities or to get jobs.

    6. Experience:
    ii. Experience in development work in general:

    ? In the field of children’s education, community health promotion activities such as preventive and curative aspects, formation of women’s associations, mother and child care, mobilization of rural poor on issues, training to staff, member of village associations, awareness creation on environment, non-conventional energy, human and natural resource development HIVAIDS, small family norms and protection of child hood rights.
    ? The organization gained experience in the implementation of various people oriented activities.
    7. Major characteristics of the project area:
    iii. Geographical profile:
    Chickballapur Taluk of Chickballapur district is situated in an arid region.

    The net area sown in the region varies heavily due to erratic and undeterminable rainfall that always varies. This results in the dry land cultivators being unable to predict rains properly and the sown loosing its germination capacity. The temperature in the taluk varies from a maximum of 38 degrees to a minimum 18 degrees Celsius. Since the taluk is approximately elevated meters above mean sea level.

    iv. Socio-economic and living conditions:

    He economic condition of the rural poor in the taluk is such that they are in a position to support their basic needs of their families; the average income of agriculture labour is Rs. 30-40/- per day. The agriculture labour/poor peasants get employment about 150 to 180 days in a year. In a family of five members, the per capita income of a person per day is Rs. 7.90ps. The very basis for illiteracy ignorance, low scholastic level, malnourishment, low birth weight infant mortality, and high mortality rate of adults of rural poor is this economics.

    The area is one of the drought prone in the district; the level of ground water is too low and depleting. The forest cover of the area has been destroyed that it could be said that there is no forest.
    The main source of income for rural poor is from agriculture and quarry work. The people in the area are so poor that they cannot be considered as consumers. The women are worst sufferers since they have to maintain the household and feed inmates. The people want to get out of the situation but they are short of ideas and resources.
    8. Project Beneficiaries:

    The project beneficiaries one comprising of scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, and economically weaker sections of the society.
    9. Project goals:
    The overall goals of the project is to develop human and natural resources, safeguard childhood rights, promote women’s participation in decision making regarding self-employment, reproductive health and rights and to promote skills and knowledge through community organization at grass-roots.

    10. Infrastructure facilities available with the organization:
    ? Own office building and school
    ? Residential training center
    ? Office equipment

    “We can do no great things; only small things with great love.”
    —Mother Teresa

    Food

    Imagine seeing your children slowly starving… and having nothing to feed them. For countless destitute families, this is a grim reality. Your gift today will bring lifesaving food to hungry children and their families.
    Housing

    For the poorest of the poor, “home” might be little more than a few sticks, mud, and scraps of plastic or metal. Your gift for housing will help provide a family with a safe, basic home and restore their human dignity.
    Water

    Clean, safe drinking water is essential for life. In developing countries, access to safe drinking water can be limited, often resulting in serious illnesses and death. Your gift will help provide lifesaving water to those lacking clean drinking water and sanitation.
    Medical Care

    In developing countries, hospitals and clinics often lack the most basic equipment and supplies to treat patients. Doctors and nurses often stand by helplessly, unable to administer lifesaving aid. Your gift can help provide items ranging from basic anti-diarrhea medicine to advanced medical equipment.
    Education

    Unlike in the United States, education in developing countries is not free. Parents must pay for uniforms, books, school supplies and other necessities. Children too poor to attend school are often sent to work on the streets, and so a lack of education reinforces the vicious cycle of poverty. Your gift for education can help break that cycle and will benefit a child for a lifetime.
    Micro-Enterprise Development

    Often, poor families are trapped in poverty because they have no viable means of earning income. What better way to help improve lives than to give a village the means to sustain itself economically? Your gift for a self-sustaining project will have a profound and lasting effect in the lives of those you help.
    11. Human resource development available:
    Resource persons to train grassroots level organizers, NGOS, and development works.

    12. Staff:
    Skilled and trained staff to work in the villages to promote people’s participation in the implementation of the programs.

    In Complete of Bright School Building Construction.

  12. ROKON ASHRAF says:

    Dear sirs:The chairman/ director. Solidarity foundation is a non-profit development organization working in Bangladesh. At present we are working in the health and education sectors. Programs are funded by the steering committee which is very small.we are having a great problem to continue the programs due to financial crisis.you might have known that Bangladesh is a poor country and most of the people still live in bellow the poverty line.Bangladesh is that part of the world where poverty and hunger is rampant.Availability of fund here is a great problem to make the development program go on.Cyclone and flood are destined here in Bangladesh.Due to global warming, these are being more devastating.Subject to the availability of fund we will take another program named”save environment”. we hopefully request you to financially help us and be our development partner.If you want to fund us we will dispatch the details. Thanking you all. M.Rokon Ashraf. ED.SOLIDARITY FOUNDATION. DHAKA. BANGLADESH.

  13. Dear Friends

    We are Happy Child International indigenous Non Government Organization based Mukono District-Uganda . We are working with the community to promote happiness among the hurting children. This NGO was founded by people who were at one time or other hurting but received support that transformed their lives.

    Happy Child International is a follow up on the support of hurting children started by one Francis Xavier Sseremba. He took up two students of St. Joseph Villa Maria Secondary School and enabled them to get education support from secondary through university. Today both of them are secondary school teachers. He continued supporting children especially those that had lost their parents and those abandoned by their parents. Today these add up to twenty three happy men and women. Some of these also took up the same spirit and have been supporting hurting children. These teaming up with Francis Xavier Sseremba decided to form Happy Child International so as to give this support a continuous life and also to enable many more to benefit. Today the children benefiting from this psychosocial and physical support add up to one hundred and twenty children.

    We will be happy if you contact us for further information about our work.

    Vision: A world of happy children.

    Mission: We are team players in working with those hurting to seek justice as a way to happiness.

    Goal: Always endeavoring to contribute and uplift the standards of children.

    Purpose: Establish a centre that has a continuous life, belonging to children and for the children.

    Core Values: 1. We are for all children.

    2. We do not wait for them, we go to them.

    3. Respect for all, benefits for all, integrity, honesty and accountability.

    Slogan/Motto: “Support Happiness not Sorrow.”

    There fore we request you to team with us in funding to fulfill our :vision, mission, goal, purpose and slogan.

    Yours

    Mpangire Moses
    Project coordinator

  14. Lum Odilia says:

    Sr Lum Odilia
    I am a nun of the Catholic Church and a Cameroonian by nationality. I was born on the 27th of April 1972. I grew up as a child in need and for this reason, it pains me so much when I see another child suffering. As a child, I had to work in people’s farms, mold bricks, go on foot to the town to sell firewood carried on my head, covering a distance of 18 KM, just to get money to buy books and pay my fees. At the age of seventeen I had just three pants and had no means of buying a pad to use when I was on my menses, I used pieces of any old cloth to protect myself. Most of the days I spent them out of the classroom as the teachers always sent me out for one reason or the other. I never used a text book during all my life both in the primary and secondary education. I really experienced misery as a child. Ever since I became a Religious, I fin life too comfortable for me, and for that reason, I began assisting children who suffer. Each miserable child I see bring back the sad memories of my own childhood. The sight of a poor child pierces me right through. At the moment, I have sixty children under my care and they could be more, but I have no funds. I have struggled to create a plantation of four hundred bananas which are not yet producing. Most of these children are orphans and have no homes. I beg other families and keep them there, but they are not comfortable as they are often reminded about their misery. I am in an urgent need of constructing a home to keep them and also in need of a sustainability project like a bigger farm and also diary farm which will assist me in their education, treatment when they are sick and other physical needs. I have a land of two hectares which has been given to me by the Lord Mayor. I am ready to send photographs and any other documents to who ever is ready to assist me. I really need financial and material assistance, not for my sake but for the sake of these unfortunate children. I promise to pray for anybody who will be touched by this painful story.

  15. Dear Director,

    Greetings from Mrs. Rajani Suram, Executive Director of Kiranmayi Socio Educational Society(KISES), Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, South India.

    KISES is a non profit, non sectarian social service organization working for the development of the downtrodden, vulnerable and poorest of the poor communities in Khammam and Krishna Districts.

    We are very glad to introduce ourselves to you as an NGO, which is registered under Telangana areas public societies registration Act 1350(Fasli). We have been in the social field for the past 13 years and we have qualified and committed staffs, who are involved in the social work.

    The communities we are operating are Island villages and near to sea coast and are from a minimum distance of 1 Kilo meter to 5 Kilometers and are open to the fury of natural calamities such as cyclones, floods and Tsunami. Our main target groups is poorest of the poor, Scheduled caste, Scheduled Tribes and Backward communities in the rural villages and are mainly dependent on fishing in and around sea and work as agriculture labourers. All these communities are very remote and the momentums of development initiatives from various service providers including Government departments are at very slow pace.

    Till now our organization mainly focused on Health and Sanitation, women empowerment, bringing health awareness on preventive & promotive aspects, motivating child labour to back to mainstream of education, child rights and child protection, care and support to the HIV/AIDS, training youth in learning employable skills, establishing linkages with Banks & other government departments, improving the habitation conditions such as toilet construction, New houses construction and housing to limited extent and when ever need rises involved in emergency relief, climate change and environment. The past interventions have allowed in building good rapport with various community groups to bring improvement in their situation. But the efforts given till now are very nominal and not very much focused to bring requisite change in the lives of children, families and communities, the main reason being financial constrains.

    By considering the situation we have constructed the health centre at one of our operational villages with the support of Tdh, Switzerland and now we are searching for the mobilization of the resources for the running of the health centre. We came to know that you are also supporting for the good social activities especially for the health interventions and we glad to know the same. Now that we propose to work with integrated child centered community development approach which aims at sensitizing the community groups in realizing their potentialities, attaining their rights and there by create demand for services. Besides these we propose to support children, families and communities with certain direct benefits to meet the immediate basic requirements.

    At this juncture we are happy to approach your noble organization for your cooperation & financial commitment to bring change in conditions among the poor and marginalized. On hearing from you a positive note we shall submit you the detailed project proposal.

    Look forward to hear from you a positive response in this regard.

    Thanking You,

    Yours Sincerely

    Mrs. Rajani Suram.
    Executive Director
    Phone : 0091 866 2541720
    Mobile : 0091 9440573842
    http://www.kisesngo.org
    http://www.idealist.org/view/nonprofit/4PfG978dGN2D/
    skype address : kises-suram@skype.com

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  17. DAR-UL-MUSSARAT Karachi has been working for a long time for the rehabilitation and development of children with special needs in Karachi, especially in Baldia Town – a low income area of Karachi.

    It has completed 27 years of its services but DuM-k is fallen in deficit due to the economical recession worldwide and political situation of the county. People do not pay attention towards these special children/persons.

    Now present situation of “Dar-ul-Mussarat” Karachi. It is suffering through deficit due to unstable political situation. International community is avoiding to supporting special education and other disabilities in Pakistan. I think it is not the mistake of special kids or person that political environment is getting worst. I don’t know why international organization and communities getting away and keeping their eyes shut from the disabled and poor people in Pakistan.
    If this situation persist any more I feel it would be very difficult for us to continue our services for these very special ones. The situation is very critical these days. Even people are dying with hunger after a very bad disaster of flood in Sindh Pakistan.
    Here I also will let you know the international communities are withdrawing simply due to political situation. I will ask here that after quitting from special children Pakistan. Will there be a positive change in political situation. Will it improve by itself?
    DuM k is with out funding since last 2 years. It has stopped many activities which are very compulsory for the development of theses special ones. Even local community is not very much supportive to special children/person in these circumstances. Now the wise intend is stand up on our own feet. But first we need to strengthen our own feet. It means to have our own income generating program.
    We also have plan to establish an English Medium Inclusive Primary School on the top of DuM k, Building. It will be an income generation program of DuM k too. Hopefully it will bear more then 70% of the total expenses DuM k Special children. If we succeed then we have to be less dependent on intercontinental donors. Most of our friends and well wishers appreciated this idea enormously. But now we need resources to fulfill our hallucination to let Dar-ul-Mussarat Karachi to stand on its own feet to let many special children stand on their own feet.
    Here I also would like to appreciate my staff really very dedicated to DuM k and special kids in Pakistan still working with very positive psyche even in this worst financial situation at DuM k, n critical political environment in my country. It is my enthusiastic desire that if you could come forward to join DuM k as volunteer or sponsor one of its activates/child on humanitarian bases. I am sure that you will get reward for this act from God almighty.
    Please do me this favor to find out some donors to support these programs for the sack of special children Karachi on humanitarian bases. You know that we do not have accessible approach with international donors and grant makers or any personal friends working with them. Even do not get opportunities to visit donor abroad. Mostly it happens due to none availability of funds and sometimes due to other factor.
    But we are dedicated to our mission and serving these special kids above the dogma and with out anticipations of any reward from their families. Thus we are committed to this project and through it, to the special children of Baldia Township Karachi, and I sincerely hope to get a positive response for the existing activities as well as sponsorship for the future programs.
    You will please find attached: 1. A request for regular funding for monthly activities. 2. One time grant for the construction of the School Building.
    3. Copy of the Registration.
    4. Copy of the brochure.

    You will please find attached complete information about DuM-K and further more we are planning to start an inclusive English Medium Primary School and it would be an income generating project of DuM-K too.
    May Lord bless your endeavors aiming to serve the humanity and witness the Good News of Jesus Christ!

    Please feel free to contact for any further information,

    Thanking you,

    Yours Sincerely,

    YOUSAF MASIH
    Admin coordinator
    Dar-ul-Mussarat
    Plot: 24 – 30 Sector 4F, New Saeedabad,
    Baldia Tawn, Karachi.
    Cell: 03002200583
    Email:- dum.karachi@gmail.com,
    dumkarachi@yahoo.com

  18. Joseph says:

    We are Christian, social and voluntary organization, running a school and orphanage, it is in great need of building to up grade the school as higher secondary school need of 7 rooms, and bus running by loan need to clear of by 2013 Rs 3,50,000/ apart from this 50 children are in the orphanage need of food, school uniform shoes and books
    We urgently need help for them
    Please contact Joseph
    revjosephraju@yahoo.co.in
    Volunteers are most welcome to work in school and orphanage

  19. We offer all kinds of financial help,kindly contact us today for more information.

  20. kadiam jayaraju
    10:21 PM (12 hours ago)

    to edshinn, info, mark, kendellen, vide
    Sir, I am K.J.M.Swarnalatha N.G.O.Organization in the name of Rural Devolopment Social Service Society in india willing to offer in the following west godavary district .Andhra.Pradesh .Due to diabetic conditions in my family and around seeing their sufferings,my self a diabetic I know the difficulty due to hunger in between meals .I want to help them in this way .I would like to introduce less carbohydrate free snacks /Biscuits to satisfy their hunger ,at the same time nutrias .It is very important as taking other type of food may upset the glucose level .So I want to start a bakery for which free finance is required .This philanthropic work as the proposed estables are to be provided to the needy at an affordable price bear in mind the customers are aged people and mostly dependent on their children .Therefore this venture initially cannot on a highly commercially basis.But initially has to be more or less no loss no profit basis.Free financial support is thus very helpful.Pleas e advise. Thanking you sir

  21. BRIEF HISTORY OF OUR ORGANISATION: R.D.S.S.S. is Non-Profitable ,Non sectarian Charitable, Non-Governmental Organization. Entirely Committed to the welfare and development of the under privileged, downtrodden marginalized and alienated people sustainable development has been the tabloid of the organization. The executive body itself is the comprised of the downtrodden section.
    This organization is founded in 1999 as per certificate of registration of societies Act XXI of 1860,Society no.1365/99.Since its inception and before its has been un taking programs like,
    RURAL DEVELOPMENT: Non-formal education centers in each village to make adult uneducated people literate, besides being that awareness campaigns on health, clearness ,improving of agriculture practices plantation ,development of waste lands through a forestation programmes incoming generating programmes like saving ,small scale industry, poultry farming dairy ,artisan occupations are under taken rising resourses mostly through governmental schemes which are megre and scarce .Hence we would desire to under take many of the economic activities ,we must have funds at our disposal therefore we look forward to receiving from a source out side.
    KJM.SWARNALATHA
    Email address: kadiam.jayaraju@gmail.com

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